Focus Level (Sustainability): Partial Sustainability Focus

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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers an undergraduate research program, through funding provided by Stanford’s Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. The program is geared primarily to support full-time research appointments over the summer session, but alternative proposals...
The SLAC Summer Internship Program is designed to provide students with stimulating, real-world work experiences based at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Participants in this program include high school (ages 18 and older), undergraduate and graduate level college students...
The Bill Lane Center for the American West internships offer opportunities for Stanford undergraduates to explore careers in energy, conservation, land use, museum curation, resource management, natural history, and more. All internships last ten weeks.
How do you get the best new social innovations to reach the hundreds of millions of people who need it the most? And how do ensure that they are developed, deployed and scaled in a way that is relevant, appropriate and sustainable? Innovators tackling...
MBA students who want to gain a deeper understanding of a problem and the people most affected by it can apply to IDIF for summer funding to spend time interviewing stakeholders, developing relationships with experts and mentors, and getting feedback on prototypes of possible solutions.
The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) Program based at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) offers exciting opportunities for undergraduate students majoring in science or engineering to conduct research....
Summer is a critical time to explore a social impact career, develop credibility in a new industry or focus area, and gain expertise in a particular functional area. The Social Management Immersion Fund enables students to make the most of their summer experience.
SIL prize winners receive $20,000 in support of their leadership and commitment to a role in the social innovation field. Options include a one-year fellowship in venture philanthropy at the DRK Foundation or a one-year minimum position at a high-impact organization of their choice.
The Mayfield Fellows Program (MFP) offers an unparalleled opportunity for 12 students, from a diverse set of backgrounds and any major, to develop the theoretical understanding, practical knowledge, and leadership skills needed to establish, scale, and lead principled high-growth technology ventures.
PEAK Fellows offers 16 Stanford undergraduate and co-term students the opportunity to develop their personal principles for entrepreneurial leadership. These principles are designed to help guide each fellow as they shape teams and align their career decisions with their values.